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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Key West Aids Chinese Party, Dance, Benefits Tomorrow The Bowl of Rice Party tomor- | row night, witich will include a} supper at the Stone Church An- | nex at 6 p. m, and a dance at 9:30, at the Habana-Madrid, is expect- ed to aid in some measure the! 50,000,009 men, women and chil | dren, non-combatants, who are refugees in China from both the war and floods. Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum is chairman of the committee hand- | ling the supper and incidentally it might be mnetioned that it was | Mrs. Ketchum who named the de- | licious salad to be Served tomor- | row—salad a la Key West, which | will be new tops in crisp tastiness | and flavor. | Miss Marguerite Hernandez, ! chairman of the dance committee, | | Chinese mobile units. With pied areas,,American relief offi- cials declared'the countryside has been thoroughly looted of draft animals, cattle and poultry have been consumed and’ a large’ pro- | ‘ portion of the villages along trans- | portation routes have been razed } in efforts to destroy shelter for Further complicating the Chi- nese relief problem are breaks in| the Yellow River dikes, flooding large sections of Northern Honan and Southern Shantung. A se- rious drought is reported in West- | ern Hopeh and Southern Shan- tung. The Shanghai situation was said to be difficult because of the destruction of\industries. Relief reports that there will be a large! work, it was said, required about crowd at the Habana-Madrid and | 300,000 Chinese dollars monthly. from enthusiasm being displayed, The care of permanently in- it wi be a very joyous gathering. | capacitated soldiers is a problem y, merican missionary, Red) Cross, medical, civil and relief . entatives say the war area tely, covers six pro-| in, Chahar, Hopeh, | ey nsi, Phennie and Kiangsu, | alf, of wei and parts of/ it involving 580 coun- ties with an area of 500,000 square | miles and a population of 160,- 000,000. | There are about 50,000,000 who are in dire need. If the known situation in Kiangsu is typical of other occu- of large proportions, Amenican | mission stations in the -field. re- | port to Shanghai. , The government of. Ningsia| province, with vast migrations | already under way from Eastern China, is preparing to accept 1,-! 000,000 war refugees. Plans have been made to construct highways | and mine coal in that undevelop- ed, sparsely settled frontier pro- | vince. Thirty million Chinese, it; is estimated, have been forced to) wander from their homes on the | Eastern seaboard. | Miss Helen Smiley ‘Weds William Cutter In Virginia Qn Saturday The wedding of Miss Helenjin Boston. Mr. Cutter attended! Gillham Smiley, daughter of Mr.| Roxbury Latin School and was} and Mrs. Grier Rolston Smiley, to | 8t@duated from Massachusetts In- | William Bo Duatiac. cated | stitute of Technology. He holds aj wi sgn 2 | degree from L’Ecole des Beaux Mrs. Charles E. Humphrey of Bos-! arts at Fontainebleau, France. ton, will take place Saturday at! After their marriage they will “The Cedars”, the Smiley family | make their home at 19 Garden 2state at Middlebrook, Virginia. Street, Beacon: Hill, Boston, Mas- Social Calendar THURSDAY— | Lions.Club Supper. 6:30 P. M. Stoné Church Annex, Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview Park, | * Meeting, “Sea Scouts, Ship 3.| 7:30 P! M. Knights of Pythias; Hall. Junior Woman's Club Social. 5} P. M. Raul’s Beach. pa a FRIDAY— Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1. 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. | Wedding of Miss Sarah Helen} Smith to George Allan War- | ren. 8 P. M. First Baptist) Church, Fort Lauderdale. Bowl of Rice Party for Relief of Chinese Civilians. 6 P. M.| Stone Church Annex. Bowl of Rice Dance for Chinese | Civilian Relief. .9:30 P. M.| Habana-Madrid .Club. | Wedding of Miss Annice Smith to Charles J, Curry, Jr. 2 p. m. First Methodist Church. pee ES SATURDAY— | ‘Wedding of Miss Mary Brantley | to Jack Heavener. Eighth Celebration Dance to} Choose Miss Key West. 10 p. m. Habana-Madrid. | Wedding of Miss Helen Gillham Smiley to William Bowman} Cutter. “The Cedars”, Mid- dlebrook, Virginia. a | SUNDAY— | Concert, Key West Hospitality | Band, 4 P. M. Art Center es MONDAY— | Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. | 6:15 p. m. Methodist Church | Parsonage. | Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- | ity House. TUESDAY— - Stone Church Service Club Din- ner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. Wedding. of Ophelia Machado and Ray Banks. inven WEDNESDAY— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “CLASSIFIED COLUMN Seeccccccveccocsescocses ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St., MIAMI, FLORIDA. Convenient, homely. Hot and Cold Show- ers: Low Rates. may21-tf PERSONAL | ANYONE knowing whereabouts; of Mrs. Daisy Castro communi-! _eate with. R: V.. Holland, ¢joj “Blackwell &° Walker, Miami. junl4-3t HOTELS BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s rest to OVERSEAS HOTEL. Clean rooms, innerspring mattresses. Under new management. 917 Fleming St. June 7-26t PLUMBING SUPPLIES WE HAVE THE ANSWER to all your plumbing needs at prices to suit your purse. See us be- fore shopping elsewhere. PEP- PER’S SUPPLIES, 512 Flem- ing St. jun6-lmo REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE — Conservative, practical advice. 37 ypats’ ex- perience on Florida Keys. E. R. ‘Lowe, ‘Regist Broker, Tavernier, Florida. P. O. No. za sama REFRIGERATION FOR QUICK REFRIGERATION Repairs and Service, Call E. Martinez, 1212 Varela street. 24- Hour Service. junl0-1mo FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large airy rooms at seaside, bathing facilities. In- quire 407 South street. may25-tf | FOR RENT — Furnished house, modern conveniences. P. O. Box | 373., June8-tf | FOR SALE | HENS—Battery raised FRYERS, |. two to three pounds. We de- | liver. Phone 540-W. jun4-Imox bee RSE RNR GAA R af | Appeals for Chinese | p ERSONAL MENTION pea Ee eee ae) Pv sg Joseph Mulberg, former resi- dent of Key West, who has been ‘(making his home in Pahokee, Fla., for a number of years, was an arrival in the city last even- ing for a visit with relatives and friends. Edison Shamhart, special agent of the U. S. Customs-Service, and | Mrs. Shamhart, were passengers on the Cuba this morning going to Havana for a vacation of sev- eral days. ¥F. H. McKinley, engineer with \the WPA in Monroe County, who i left last week with Mrs. McKin- ‘ley and baby, Wynell, for a visit | with relatives in Gainesville, re- turned this morning on the Cuba ‘from Tampa, Mrs. McKinley and jbaby will remain for several weeks. G. N Goshorn, Jr., left yester- jday afternoon over the Highway, en route to the Citizens Military Training Camp at Tybee Island, j where: he will remain for one ; month. In an appeal to Americans to sup- port the national Bowl of Rice ty to be held .in more than 7500 cities and towns throughout the United States, June l7th, for benefit of Chinese civilian refu- Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, ir. national chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. John Holsenbach {and children,and Mr. and Mrs. William Cullingford, who were United Council for Civilian Relief | Visiting with relatives for several in China, declared that more than | days in Miami, returned over the 60,000,000 Chinese victims of Ja-| highway last night. é pan’s undeclared war are in acute | ~ Sosa ee ‘Will Meres, customs praiser | need. “Bombings of Canton have rs my gg hl civilian |i Tampa, and friends, who were! population,” Col Roosevelt in Key West and had an-exeelent , “and conditions of famine, {time fishing, have ret to destitution and disease are un- | Tampa. paralleled in modern history.” Mr. and Mrs. Roy Faulkner, accompanied by Mrs. Roy Fulford | GROUP LEAVES sand eee sane = at OVER HIGHWAY c oon for a short vacation in Miami. Returning to Miami this morn-! ing was a group of relatives who came to attend the funeral of Mrs. ' Rose Smith, who died in Miami| Monday afternoon, and was/ 1 LEGALS NOTICE OF INTENTIO APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- BATE. In re the Estate of x LEGALS HURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938. LEGALS LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Chapter 15891, Laws of Florida, the undersigned will re- ceive until 10:00 A. M. (E. S. T.), on Friday, July 1, 1938, at the Governor's Office in Tallahassee, Florida, sealed offerings of matured or unmatured original or refunding Road and Bridge, Highway, or Re- funding Bonds of MONROE COUN- TY, FLORIDA. All offerings submitted MUST BE FIRM FOR TEN DAYS SUBSE- QUENT TO THE DATE OF OPEN- ING, i. e., by July 11,. 1938 and must state full name, descrip- téon,and serial numbers of bonds, interest rate, date of issue, date of maturity, and price asked. The cet a just specifically state exactly what ‘coupons are attached and will be delivered with the bonds for the price asked. Bonds that are in de- fault of interest must be offered at a FLAT price which price sha!l be understood to be the pri ked for such bonds WITH ALI TURITIES OF PAST DUE, DE- FAULTED OR UNPAID COUPONS ATTACHED, and notice is hereby given that if any such coupons have been detached prior to delivery of any bonds accepted andjor purchased hereunder, the face value .of such missing coupons will be deducted from purchase price, and offerings must be submitted on this basis. Sealed envelope containing such offerings shall plainly state on its face that it is a proposal for the sale of MONROE County bonds. The right is reserved to reject any and all offerings or portions of of- ferings. STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRA- | pi; TION OF FLORIDA, Fred P. Cone, Governor, as Presi- dent, J. M. Lee, State Comptroller, as Secretary, W. V. Knott, State Treasurer, as MA- 15 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In Re: Estate of ANNIE C. DUFFY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To all creditors and all person’ having claims or demands against said estate: You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required to present any claims or demands which you, or either of you n the Estate of Ann ceased, late of Mo ida, to the Honorable County Judge his t House in Monroe rida within twelve calendar months from the date of the first publicatica hereof. All claims and demands not presented within the time and in the manner prescribed herein shall be barred as Provided by law. gated this 8th day of June, A. D. 38. ISABEL M. DUFFY, x of the Estate of Deceased. JR, As Administ: ‘atrix 412 8; augé, NOTICE is hereby given that the Sounty Commissioners of y, Florida, will meet at the County West, Monroe Monday, rf) k A of hearing com- ving testimony as Notice viewing and equalizing the assess- ment of the tax roll for the year tose ted at Key West, Florida, June 1938. By Order of the Board, . Ri Cc, SAWYER, Clerk Board of County Commissiole ‘Treasurer. June 16-1t | have wooden hulls, a length of} | 107 feet, a beam of 24 feet and) “| powered by two (2) Fairbanks- | | Morse 100 Horsepower Diesel en-} | Personally at Key West, Florida, Smiley was in charge of |sachusetts, but are planning to The Trading Post for Mrs. W. B.| spend a vacation in Key West Kirke during the past winter. Mr. during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Cutter spent several months in/Smiley bought and: remodeled a Key West during the last year.;home on Division Street several have a host of friends here. | years ago and have spent many iss Smiley was g: jJuated | winters in Key West. from Connecticut College, New) Mr. and Mrs. Smiley will be in London, Connecticut, and also| Key West after the holidays to from, the Katherine Gibbs School | open their home for the winter. | Mrs. aAlenia Thompson Bonuved At Surprise Birthday Shower Mrs. Alecia Thompson was hon- ored with a surprise birthday shower Monday afternoon, cele-| opening up the many gifts, which were an evidence of the love and | high esteem in which she is held. 'Carbonell-Brennan Gala Miss Key West Cabaret, | CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet: Cor- Overseas Highway Celebra-| er 5th and Staple Avenue. tion Committee. 9 P. M. Ha-| APply Box D, The Citizen. , bana-Madrid. | nov2-tf | FRESH LAID EGGS every day | from nest to you, and baby | chicks. 1609 Flagler Ave. Naptials June 29 juni-1mo SESS Sane tle Pe NI 2S 11,;0LD PAPERS FOR SALE— ae ars an cer peneir| Three bundles for Se. The Citi announce the marriage of their) 10 Office, ceayibat daughter, Martha Beatrice, to oe Thomas Vincent Brennan, Jr., of |SSECOND SHEETS—500 for 50c. Chicago, son of T. V. Brennan, | The Artman Press, may19-tf Sr., on Wednesday evening, June | 29, at 6 o’clock at St. Mary’s Star | PERSONAL of the Sea Catholic Church. Rev. | OLD AT 40! GET PEP. brating her 79th birthday anni- versary. The shower was, given| by the ladies of the Woman's) | Songs and readings interspresed | | with social conversation, filled the | afternoon, Refreshments were served in} |Wm. J. Reagan, S. J., will per-} form the ceremony. | Following the wedding there | Missionary Society of the First) the dining room where a beauti-| will be a reception at the Habana- | Baptist Church, at the home of | fully decorated birthday cake, | Madrid. The couple will then trav- president, Mrs. W. P. Archer. | lighted with pink and green can- | el to Havana the following morn- bers began to assem-/ i, but the honoree | dles, reposing on a lace cloth, graced the center of the table, ing for a short stay. They will re- ' y ited to attend a class | and encircled with a wreath of | turn to Key West. and go to Chi- P 4:30 o'clock, andj coral flowers, and tall lighted ta- | cago. Bothing unusual at seeing | pers on either side, It took-three | great deal of their time in Key | efforts of Mrs. Thompson to blow | West during each winter. arge gathering present. its. ¥. F. Hoffman played a pirited, march ushering in Mrs, her, who brought a large serv- | ing tray laden down with gifts, | and presented them to Mrs.) Thompson. All joined heartily in singing “Happy Birthday To You”. She was so completely surprised, it was some time before she could find words to express her appreciation. | Mrs. G. N, Goshorn and Miss Holly Johnson assisted her in Miss Ruth Rose Galey, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Galey,! graduated from Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Virginia, June A Miss Galey was vice president of the Science Club during her senior year, and was secretary of the Student Council last year. She has been an honor student and active in various campus or- ganizations since her freshman out all the candles, while all wish- | ed her many, many more, happy returns of the day, Those present were: Mesdames Alecia Thompson, Harvey Egan, Otis Johnson, Paul Mesa, Katie Logan, Clyde Baltzell, Antonio Garcia, G. N. Goshorn, W. P. Montecino, Fred Demeritt, John Pinder, Rodney Pinder, L. C. Tay- lor, Y. T. Shehane, Willard Ma- son, F. F. Hoffman and W. P. Archer, and Miss Holly Johnson. They expect to spend a, 4 ' Junior Club To Hold Meeting Miss Clara Yates, one of the hostesses who will preside at the social meeting of the Junior Wo- man’s Club this afternoon, says ‘the location may be changed in | the event of rain. Weather remaining favorable the gathering will be on the sands at South Beach. Should it rain the meeting will be held at the home of Miss Yates. TEST QUESTIONS! Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 Words that are alike in, sound but unlike in sense.‘ New Hampshire. ; Photosphere. Louisiana. Rivet, te \j3 for mierf dty.! > Thitty-two. One which is under contract with a trade union to em- ploy only union labor. It is a mixture of saltpeter, sulphur and charcoal. Eighth round. MONROE THEATER Irene Dunne—Randolph Scott HIGH, WIDE and HANDSOME —also— NO TIME TO MARRY Matinee: Balcony. 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c: Night, 15-25¢ n Le- GET ITCH RELI Use a medicine that has successful In Bath, Kitchen, Porch Sanitary, Decorative, Colorful Cuban Tile. Resilient Tile. Marble Terrazzo. See— New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invig- orators and other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value $1.00. Special price 89c. Call, write Gardner’s Pharmacy. : jan4-tue-thur-fri THERE IS A = DIFFERENCE! —and constant shopping for ‘groceries here will prove that— YOU CAN BUY THE BEST IN GROCERIES AT MONEY- SAVING PRICES ISLAND CITY CASH GROCERY You are invited to buried yesterday afternoon from St. Paul’s Episcopal church. In the visiting group leaving; this morning were: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Earl | , Curry, and son, Donald; Mrs. An- nis Curry, mother of Earl Curry; | N Mr. and Mrs: Ancel Smith andj children; Mr. and Mrs. Paul! Smith, Mr. and Mrs.-Ray Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. NO NAME LODGE No Name Key Directly on Sand Beach Fishing and Charter Boats Cottages and Restaurant Phone No Name No. 1 Mr. Mrs, C. L. Craig, Owners EEE AE: PHONES... AT wv 67 Frederick Robert Johnson Sawyer, To All Whom Notice is he €. Sawyer, ha port as administrator of the ck Robert John ased, that I on for final dis 1938, for ‘approval minist ick Robert Johnson Sawyer, deceas. ed, on this 15th day of June, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C. Sawyer Administrator the estate Frederick Robert Johnson Sawyer, deceased. | June 16-23-30, July 7, 1938] LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage——Elevator——Fireproof | Open The Year Around \ of of Jack Randall in GUN SMOKE TRAIL —also— re Notice is hereby given that on July 13th, 1938, at eight o'clock |» P. M,, the Board of County Com-~ missioners of Monroe County, Florida, will receive and open sealed bids for the purchase from Monroe County, Florida, of two | (2) automobile ferry-boats now owned by Monroe County, Flor-} ida, The boats were built in 1928, a draught of 6 feet and are each | gines. They may be inspected upon application to Carl Bervaldi, Chairman of the Board of County | | County, ers, Monroe County, Florida. rq June 16aft S TY JUDGE'S COURT, IUNTY, FLORIDA, tate of GEO. F. MORRIS a. is hereby given that I will 24th day of June, A. D. 1938, to the Honérabie Raymond Lord, County Judge of Monroe Florida, my Final Report nd vouchers and ask for the ap- proval of same, and apply for final discharge in the estate of Geo. F. Morris, deceased Dated April Ist, 1938, NELLIE 8. MORRIS, the Estate of Geo, F. sed. ay G-12-19-28; June 8. R. Executrix ¢ Subscribe to The Citizen. or final discharge as ad- | ator of the estate of Freder- | . | Commissioners. 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